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Kamala Harris Courts Working-Class Voters in Michigan Ahead of Key Election

Vice President Kamala Harris focuses on manufacturing and labor support during campaign visits in Michigan as election approaches.

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Updated: Oct 28th, 2024, 8:07 PM ET

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As the election nears, Vice President Kamala Harris emphasizes support for working-class voters in Michigan, highlighting manufacturing efforts and labor issues while contrasting her policies with those of former President Trump. She visits several key manufacturing sites, touts the CHIPS and Science Act, and engages local communities to consolidate support. With the state’s significance illustrated by increased campaign visits, both candidates aim to secure a pivotal win as polling remains tight. Harris’s strategy includes appealing to a diverse range of voters, particularly focusing on economic stability and job growth in the region.


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